Journal article

A soil chronosequence on Lake Mega-Frome beach ridges and its implications for late Quaternary pedogenesis and paleoenvironmental conditions in the drylands of southern Australia

JH May, SG Wells, TJ Cohen, SK Marx, GC Nanson, SE Baker

Quaternary Research United States | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2015

Abstract

The terminal lake systems of central Australia are key sites for the reconstruction of late Quaternary paleoenvironments. Paleoshoreline deposits around these lakes reflect repeated lake filling episodes and such landforms have enabled the establishment of a luminescence-based chronology for filling events in previous studies. Here we present a detailed documentation of the morphology and chemistry of soils developed in four well-preserved beach ridges of late Pleistocene and mid-to-late Holocene age at Lake Callabonna to assess changes in dominant pedogenic processes. All soil profiles contain evidence for the incorporation of eolian-derived material, likely via the formation of desert pave..

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Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This work has been supported by funds from an ARC Discovery project (DP0667182). Gerard and Karina Sheehan of Moolawatana homestead are thanked for their hospitality and field assistance. The thoughtful comments and suggestions of David Dunkerley and Paul Hesse are gratefully acknowledged and improved the quality of an earlier manuscript.